tselluloosnitraat
Tselluloosnitraat, also known as nitrocellulose or guncotton, is a highly flammable explosive material produced by the nitration of cellulose. The process involves treating cellulose, typically derived from cotton or wood pulp, with a mixture of concentrated nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The degree of nitration, or the number of hydroxyl groups on the cellulose polymer that are replaced by nitrate ester groups, determines the properties of the resulting compound. Lower nitration levels result in a more flexible and less explosive material, while higher nitration levels yield a more powerful explosive.
Historically, Tselluloosnitraat played a significant role in the development of explosives and propellants. Its rapid burning
In addition to its explosive uses, Tselluloosnitraat has found applications in other fields. Lower nitration grades